Offices & Services

The Washington College Bookstore is the one stop shop for all of text book and WAC gear needs. We can answer all of your textbook questions, while making sure you and your family are dressed in your WAC best.

The Barbara and George Cromwell Center for Teaching and Learning supports a culture of sharing expertise, experiences, and best practices to support the mission of the Washington College and to meet the needs of our students.

The Office of English Language Learning supports English-language learning students throughout their academic careers. It also facilitates their adaption to the American educational system and strives to alleviate cross-cultural misunderstandings that occur between students and faculty.

Student Affairs ensures a lively, challenging, and supportive out-of-class experience for Washington College students that complements their academic work. The main office is located on the second floor of the Casey Academic Center and is open M-F 8:30-4:30.

We help you get here! Located in the Casey Academic Center, we’re here to help you navigate the college admissions process. Visit with your admissions counselor, take a tour of campus, attend an info session and more. We’re here Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and on select Saturdays.

The Center for Environment & Society at Washington College supports interdisciplinary research and education, exemplary stewardship of natural and cultural resources, and the integration of ecological and social values.

The mission of the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment is to enhance institutional effectiveness by providing information that supports and strengthens decision-making and planning processes at Washington College. The central objectives of the Office are to provide systematic, objective, timely, and accurate research in support of the College’s goals, planning, and decision-making.

The Office of Student Engagement contributes to the holistic education of Washington College students by providing co-curricular opportunities focused on enhancing personal, educational, leadership, and social development.

Administers the college’s study abroad programs, provides programming and services to international students that are specific to their international status, advises faculty on overseas activities, and develops initiatives to further internationalize the campus.

The SGA is the student voice on campus! We represent students and provide a variety of services to the community. Contact us at SGA@washcoll.edu.

College Policies I Parking Guidelines

All employees are permitted to have an automobile or motorbike on campus. All vehicles must be registered with the Department of Public Safety within the first week of employment. Employees can either register online or in person at the Public Safety Office during normal business hours. The registration is free.

Any changes in vehicle type or vehicle license plate number must be reported to the Department of Public Safety.

Faculty/staff parking areas are reserved from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) when classes are in session. Employees may park in any of the spaces designated for faculty/staff, if the vehicle has the proper ID tag issued by the Department of Public Safety. Parking in spaces reserved for other members of the campus community, visitors, or for the handicapped is prohibited. Public Safety officers will issue tickets for parking violations.

On-campus handicapped parking permits, either long or short term, are available through the Department of Public Safety.

Unpaid parking tickets or frequent violations of parking guidelines may lead to revocation of parking privileges, immobilization of the vehicle, and/or towing of the vehicle. Employees who are issued parking tickets are expected to follow the direction on the ticket which includes an appeal process. If the employee takes no action regarding the ticket, Public Safety will forward the bill to the Business Office which will deduct the amount of the ticket from the employees pay.